85-year-old grandfather died in extreme heat after living facility staff ignored his ‘tendency to wander’: Lawsuit

Robert Pollmann died after allegedly wandering from his assisted living facility

Background: The Brookhaven on 131st Assisted Living Facility in Scottsdale, Ariz. (Google Maps). Inset: Robert Pollmann (Eidsness Funeral Home).

An elderly Arizona man with dementia died in the extreme heat after he allegedly wandered out of the assisted living facility that was tasked with watching his every move.

The family of Robert Pollmann, 85, filed a lawsuit in Maricopa County on Jan. 17, months after he died on June 25, 2024, after exposure to the extreme heat. According to the lawsuit, Pollmann had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and had a “tendency to wander.” This was something that the staff at Brookhaven on 131st Assisted Living was aware of, and now the family has accused the facility of negligence.

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